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Competency using oxygen/acetylene torches (soft solder torch), Freon recovery machine, vacuum pump, electrical meters, pressure gauges, hand power tools, sheet metal tools, computer for EMS controls, hoist, come along, chain fall rigging, power washers, and forklifts.
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General knowledge of basic hand tools, air tools, precision measuring and instruments, diagnostic software, cranes, and rigging equipment. Troubleshooting, diagnosing, repairing and servicing farm and agriculture equipment.
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Experience with cranes and rigging is a plus. is responsible for the installation, troubleshooting, testing, and repair of electric motor equipment at customers' location(s). Field Service Millwright.
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Basic electrical knowledge, including troubleshooting single phase, multi-phase and low voltage power systems. Operation of counter weight fly systems and basic stage rigging practices. Operation and installation of projectors, including rigging and focusing.
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Key products include hoists, crane components, precision conveyor systems, rigging tools, light rail workstations and digital power and motion control systems. Perform PLC programming, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
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This position is strictly geared to our production line of business "Day Work." The ideal candidate will have a minimum of three years in the truck and possess the ability to run SCBL's, MFC's, perforate (a variety of gun systems), set plugs/packers, and a working knowledge of pipe recovery in addition to safely rigging up on a workover rig, drilling rig, or crane.
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Duties include but are not limited to: scheduled/unscheduled aircraft maintenance on all aircraft systems; turbofan engine, airframe, flight control/landing gear rigging, troubleshooting systems, daily/turnaround inspections, perform corrosion inspections and related treatment, washing/cleaning, servicing aircraft fuel/oil/hydraulic/oxygen/nitrogen systems, Structural repairs and component in-house repair/back shop programs.
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Installing/Testing/Troubleshooting of tower components such as PIM, Sweep, Antennas, Microwave alignment, Fiber, etc. Lifting equipment into position, using a crane or proper rigging tools/equipment.
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Perform aircraft mechanic duties that require an advance level of knowledge, training of junior level technicians or troubleshooting repairs. Repairs, replaces, and rebuilds aircraft structures, functional components, and parts, such as wings and fuselage, rigging, and hydraulic units.
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Strong knowledge of chiller systems, including operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Repair or replace defective parts using hand and power tools, as well as specialized equipment such as rigging equipment.
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Understand crane hoist and rigging equipment (preferred) Our Transmission / Component Technician is primarily responsible for troubleshooting, rebuilding powertrain components, transmissions, torque converters, and axles for heavy equipment applications.
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Ability to work with tools, two-way radio, various office and shop equipment, welding equipment, hand and power tools, heavy rigging, machinery, and heavy equipment, which may include forklift, genie lift, boom truck, lathe, milling machine, steam cleaner, etc.
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Must have basic knowledge of electrical theory and applied hands on experience in component level troubleshooting in the following areas: dimmers, moving lights, and electro-mechanical special effects.
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Perform rigging duties on jobs, unsupervised. Perform advanced electronic troubleshooting / repairs and interpret electrical diagrams. Responsible for maintaining a safe workspace at all times, must have the ability to perform job duties unsupervised, and perform troubleshooting on equipment and advanced electronics.
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A broad knowledge base of several different skill areas used in industry is required, which should include fluid power, electrical and electronics, automated systems, rigging, mechanical power transmission, machine alignment and installation, preventive and predictive maintenance, troubleshooting, and facilities operations.
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